2014-07-22 18:58 GMT+03:00 Robin Long <[email protected]>:

>  Hi Eero,
>
> I set selinux to permissive as you suggested and the error went away.
> However, the logs on the remote server now look like this:
>
> Jul 22 16:54:54 client.server
> #026#003#002#000V#001#000#000R#003#002SΊz<82>#002<CE><E7>-#021<A5>L<B6>j<A7>@<BB>#024X<E3><DB>|<FP
> <B6>P<96><F4>N<A3>W#000#000$#0003#000E#0009#000<88>#000#026#0002#000D#0008#000<87>#000#023#000f#000/#000A#0005#000<84>
>
>
>
Usually something wrong with certificates, it's a bit hard to debug. try
regeneration of all certificates including the ca.

--
Eero

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